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lost to the island. I am happy to say that in July, 1868, it was found 
by Mr. J. G. Baker and Dr. Tate on the south-eastern extremity of 
Westover Down. Dr. Tate kindly took me to the locality on the 5th 
of July last, when we found the plant abundant and in full bloom; it 
grows principally on the rough sloping ground, and also more sparingly 
on the unbroken turf higher up. 
Callitriche hamulata, Kutz. Staplers, near Newport. New to the 
island under this name. 
num aviculare littorale, Link. Totland, Freshwater; in a 
disused brickfield near the shore. 
Echinochloa Crus-gaili, Beauv. One fine plant only, observed on 
the rough ground near the shore at Freshwater Gate. August, 1869. 
New to the Isle of Wight; (?) and to Hants. 
Dr. Tate, F.L.S., has added the following plants to the flora of 
the Isle of Wight :— 
Fumaria micrantha, near Yarmouth. 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia, near Cliff End Fort, Freshwater. 
Polypogon Monspeliensis, above Yarbridge on Norton side. 
Newport, Isle of Wight, October 13th, 1869. 
NOTES RESPECTING SOME PLYMOUTH, PLANTS. 
By T. R. Arcuer Briaes, Esq. 
dubium, Leers.—Very rare in the neighbourhood of 
Plymouth, for within twelve miles of this town I have seen it in onl 
one locality, situated in the vale of the Lynher, between Pillaton Mills 
and Clapper Bridge, Cornwall. There, in July last, were about a 
dozen plants, growing mostly either on a bank by the stream that 
supplies the mill, or on a damp hedgebank, between two marshes. 
Hypericum undulatum, Schousb. H. Beticum, Boiss. Lond. Cat. 
ed. 6.— Several roots in a boggy piece of ground by the road leading 
from S. Mellion to Pillaton, Cornwall, July, 1869. Copiously in the 
valley of the Lynher, between Pillaton Mills and Clapper Bridge, 
growing mostly about springs in a moist pasture, and by the side of a 
drain parting a wood from a marsh. Further west it becomes more 
general, and in the parish of Probus, a few miles from Truro, it is one 
